Krzysztof Topolski (Poland) is an electroacoustic improviser, author of soundart projects, drummer, field recordist and curator. His work explores noise and landscape improvisationally in live percussion and electroacoustic music. Wth Mariusz Waras in 2009, he created installation Fabryka in CSW, "Znaki Czasu" in Toruń, and presented Folk Science as a part of the Pandemonium project at the AC Institute in New York. He was presented the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage award in 2007 and 2010, CCA "Kronika', Bytom in 2006, and Visegrad Fund residency program at Skolska 28, Prague in 2011

Anja Kaufmann (Swiss) is an electronic music composer and artist. Her work investigates scientific phenomena, social studies and information architecture. She studied new media and biology in Basel, Switzerland. A very diverse artist, she has presented exhibitions, concerts, radio shows in the field of audio art in Switzerland, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, and The Netherlands. In 2008, she presented at the Multiastronomy symposium in Prague. Since 2007 she has produced a regular radio show for So21 in Zürich, a community of sound artists. She won film music prized at Flimmernacht Germany in 2004 and the new media prize for Sitemapping in Switzerland in 2006. She is a member of Efemera Prague. Anja will be performing with Kate Lee and Krzyzstof Topolski.

Kate Lee (Mauritius) is an artist traveler and itinerant storyteller. Born in 1982 in the island country of Mauritius, of Chinese and Creole ancestry, her life and art defy easy categorization. Blending visual arts, performance and film narrative, her art practice gives credence to life hazards, encounters, events, travels, and is informed by a spirited discourse that spans artistic disciplines, far-flung continents, and a study of phenomenology, philosophy and psychology. With a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, she currently based in Prague, Czech Republic. Full bio here She has been awarded numerous art prizes such as the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for Artists, and participated to artist residencies globally, including the National Art Studio, Changdong in Seoul, South Korea; Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, NE, USA; and Appelboom in Limousin, France. Her artworks have been shown at art venues internationally, some of which are the Goyang Art Studio Gallery, Seoul, South Korea; the Nunnery Gallery in London; the Friche la Belle de Mai in Marseille; the Jelení Gallery in Prague; the FUEL Collection in Philadelphia, PA; and the Strip-S Gallery in Eindhoven.